You can argue about which came first, the vibrancy of Northampton, or this bookstore. Not to be contested, though, is that ...
This event is not only significant from a historical point of view, but also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage, including the literature that has developed over the centuries. In ...
As the founder of Vallejo’s Annual Bayard Rustin Symposium, Anna Bergman is no stranger to historically driven endeavors.
Laura Helton has spent decades studying the papers of Arturo Schomburg, a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance and early ...
The Fever looks at a 100-day period, when yellow fever killed one of every three people in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
This book shatters that cliché. It is the first volume to shine light on the millennia-long history of multilingualism as a social, institutional and demographic phenomenon. Its fifteen chapters, ...
Part mystery, part history, this book by two award-winning authors is a page-turner. (Ages 10-14, Viking Books for Young Readers, Oct. 8) — K.M. Summer and her family make an annual trip to ...
First was a novelization written by George Lucas and Alan Dean Foster It quoted Princess Leia and gave a history of the Emperor ... "the course of true love never did run smooth" than Dave Wolverton's ...
If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the ...
From books for history lovers to romance novels, witty romantic comedies and acclaimed prize-winners, there’s something for every type of reader. A romantic comedy with a surrealist twist ...
As well as the promise of autumn, September brings with it a huge array of brilliant new books for every kind of reader. Whether you’re craving critically acclaimed novels, page-turning mysteries, or ...